Evan Parker Electro-Acoustic Ensemble - The Moment's Energy (2009/2016) [HDtracks]
Artist: Evan Parker Electro-Acoustic Ensemble
Title: The Moment's Energy
Year Of Release: 2009/2016
Label: ECM Records
Genre: Avant-Garde Jazz, Free Improvisation
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/44,1
Total Time: 67:04
Total Size: 731 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Moment's Energy
Year Of Release: 2009/2016
Label: ECM Records
Genre: Avant-Garde Jazz, Free Improvisation
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/44,1
Total Time: 67:04
Total Size: 731 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. I (The Moment's Energy) (9:30)
02. II (The Moment's Energy) (9:46)
03. III (The Moment's Energy) (9:34)
04. IV (The Moment's Energy) (4:20)
05. V (The Moment's Energy) (9:23)
06. VI (The Moment's Energy) (8:12)
07. VII (The Moment's Energy) (11:14)
08. Incandescent Clouds (5:05)
Personnel:
Evan Parker - soprano saxophone
Peter Evans - trumpet, piccolo trumpet
Ko Ishikawa - sho
Ned Rothenberg - clarinet, bass clarinet, shakuhachi
Philipp Wachsmann - violin, live electronics
Agusti Fernandez - piano, prepared piano
Barry Guy - double bass
Paul Lytton - percussion, live electronics
Lawrence Casserley - signal processing instrument
Joel Ryan - sample and signal processing
Walter Prati - computer processing
Richard Barrett - live electronics
Paul Obermayer - live electronics
Marco Vecchi - sound projection
The fifth ECM disc from Parker’s Electro-Acoustic Ensemble whose pioneering work has effectively established a model for a new kind of improvising chamber orchestra, creating fresh colours from the blending and contrasting of acoustic instruments and live electronics. The latest edition of the group adds some new members – two Americans, Ned Rothenberg and Peter Evans, both well-known to followers of improvised music, and a Japanese musician, Ko Ishikawa – and expands the horizons still further. With more acoustic instruments in the mix, the group now embraces both the ancient and the modern: Ko, for instance, plays exclusively the shō, the archaic bamboo mouth organ, which sounds thoroughly futuristic when processed by the Ensemble’s sonic scientists. Similarly, the borders between improvisation and composition are dissolved in this music: “The Moment’s Energy” features an extended new work commissioned by the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival.